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Table 3 Association between hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome and its components

From: Association between hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome in patients suffering from bipolar disorder

Variable

Hyperuricemia

X2

p

Yes(n = 86)

No(n = 232)

MetS, n (%)

55 (62.5)

80 (34.8)

20.015

< 0.001

Increased WC, n (%)

63 (71.6)

123 (53.5)

8.600

0.003

Low HDL-C, n (%)

47 (53.4)

104 (45.2)

1.713

0.191

Hypertriglyceridemia, n (%)

44 (50.0)

74 (32.2)

8.666

0.003

Hypertension, n (%)

30 (34.1)

61 (26.5)

1.785

0.182

Hyperglycaemia, n (%)

29 (33.0)

46 (20.0)

5.927

0.015

  1. MetS metabolic syndrome, WC waist circumference, HDL-C high density lipoprotein cholesterol